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Swaiasonia 



SWAINSONIA Swan Flower 



ALBA — This is a very beautiful plant and a real cem. both for flower 

 bed and house culture; flowers are pure snowy white and borne 

 in pretty sprays all over the plant; will tliri\e and bloom with 

 the grea"test profusion. Summer and Winter, in garden or house. 

 Price, 15c. each; 2 for 23c., postpaid. 



ROSEA — Same as Alba except in color, which is bright rich rosy red. 

 \ ery handsome. Price, 15c. each; 2 for 25c., postpaid. 



LEMON VERBENA 



.A universal favorite and invaluable for its fragrant leaves, so 

 graceful when mixed with bouquets. They will retain their fragrance 

 for years when dried 4s a plant for the garden or tor pots it is equally 

 valuable, its fine spra^fi of foliage, with its delicious fragrance, mak- 

 ing it always desirable. They flower profusely, and each plant in 

 good, rich soil will cover a .space of 3 to 4 feet in diameter, producing, 

 if the blossoms are removed as soon as they begin to fade, a mass of 

 bloom continually. Strone and healthy plants only 10c. each; 3 for 2Sc. 

 postpaid. 



Wandering Jew 



(Tradescantla iKulticolor ) 



Fine variegated 

 leaves, striped crim- 

 son, green and silver, 

 with a beautiful sil- 

 very sheen on them. 

 A very rapid grower 

 and excellent for hang- 

 ing baskets, vases, 

 window boxes, etc. 

 Price 10c. each; $1,00 

 Wandering Jew " dozen, postpaid. 



New Peacock Violet 



SWEET VIOLETS 

 Beautiful New Violet, "Peacock" 



This is distinctly new, very different from any Violet yet intro- 

 duced. It is a large lull flower, as large as a small Pansy, borne on 

 long stems high above glossy dark green leaves. In color it is white 

 shading to palest lavender in the center, the whole flower striped with 

 hair lines of brilliant blue radiating front the center. The plants are 

 literally a mass of flov/ers. Each 15c., 2 for 2';c. 



THE CALIFORNIA — Flowers .single, of immense si.^e, sufficiently 

 large to more than cover a silver dollar. Its color is clear violet 

 purple, and will not fade. The fragrance is delightful. The flow- 

 ers are borne on strong stems 12 to 16 inches in length, and from 

 .son to 500 flowers may be picked from a single plant in one season. 

 Each lOc, 3 for 25c. 



PRINCESS OF WALES— Largest and most fragrant of single Violets. 

 Color deep violet purple. Each lOc, 3 for 25c. 



IMPROVED MARIE LOUISE— One of the finest double blue Violets 

 grown. Very fragrant and a continual bloomer. Each lOc, 

 3 for 25c. 



THE BRIDE — A grand pure white variety. Flowers are double and 

 immense in size, extra early and deliciously fragrant.- A free 

 bloomer. Each lOc, 3 for 25c. 

 LADY HUME CAMPBELL— The new double Violet. The fiowers are 

 of a beautiful azure blue, and delicately pretty in form; of rare fra- 

 grance. Each lOc , 3 for 25c. 



For only SOc. I will send postpaid one 

 fine plant each of the six Grand Violets 

 listed above. 



HARDY VIOLET— See page 13?. 



SPECIAL OFFER E. 



Famous 

 Bountiful 

 Plant 



.Collection 



25 



PLANTS 



AND 

 BULBS 



Delivered 



by Mail 50c. 



Worth five times 

 what I ask 

 Every Plant a gem 

 of beauty. 



The Best and the Most 

 the Money Can Buy. 

 A Big Bargain, 



I ROSE. (Aurora) — Color creamy 

 white, tinged with golden yellow and 

 clear rose. Worth 20c. 



1 CARNATION. (Gaiety)— A novelty 

 of great merit, color deep salmon pink, 

 very fragrant, always in bloom. 

 Worth 25c. 



I CHRYSANTHEMUM. (Welcome )— A 

 beautiful large glistening golden yel- 

 low. Worth 25c. 



10 SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS— As- 

 sorted colors, producing thousands of 

 the most charming flowers, ahvays in 

 bloom. Worth 15c. 



3 MADERIA BULBS. (Mammoth)— 

 One of the most handsome climbers 

 known. Worth 20c. 



I GERANIUM. (Mrs. Pres. Taft )— One 



of the most hand.some of all varieties. 



Worth 25c. 

 1 LILY OF THE VALLEY— The sweetest 



and dearest flower that blooms. Worth 



lOc. 



4 GLADIOLI BULB.S— Orchid fiowered 

 varieties. Worth SOc. 



I CANNA. (Alaska) — Rich clear yellow 

 with fine crimson spots in center of 

 flower. Worth 20c. 



I FUCHSIA. (Sunbeam)- Ten thous- 

 and flowers have been counted on a 

 single plant. Worth 25c. 



I AUSTRALIAN PALM— A graceful and 

 magnificent variety. Well worth 35c. 



Only 



C(\f, For this Grand Collection 

 of 25 Plants and Bulbs 



Delivered Free. 



